26 Apr 20 UTC | Spring, 1901: (ebosworth): Huzzah. My way in at the second attempt! |
26 Apr 20 UTC | Spring, 1901: (Koaliver): Im going to make a group chat with everyone once everyone is in |
27 Apr 20 UTC | Spring, 1901: (NICesolation): I am also in |
28 Apr 20 UTC | Spring, 1901: The French want it known that they are peace-loving and interested only in cheese, fine wine and bicycle races |
30 Apr 20 UTC | Autumn, 1901: We would now like it known that our peace-loving overtures have been rejected by perfidious Albion. We are a forgiving people and are sure that due reparations will be forthcoming. |
01 May 20 UTC | Spring, 1902: There are rumours of pirates off the coast of Africa. |
02 May 20 UTC | Spring, 1902: Pirates vanquished! |
03 May 20 UTC | Autumn, 1902: Well, unfortunately Austria fails again. :( |
08 May 20 UTC | Autumn, 1904: Turkish treachery revealed at last. Will Russia be next? We offer moral support to the valiant, doomed Rumanian freedom fighters. |
09 May 20 UTC | Autumn, 1904: The Sultan is no traitor. Turkey will always offer aid and support to the Russian Rumanias. These French curs will pay for their deception with their lives! |
09 May 20 UTC | Autumn, 1904: How can the Sultan declaim his treachery when the very seats of Christianity are under threat from the infidel. First Jerusalem, next Rome. Can Moscow be that far away? Will no-one aid the French in their valiant struggle? |
11 May 20 UTC | Spring, 1905: The Tsar joins the Republic of France in denouncing the Sultan and his treachery. We condemn Turkey and their greedy warmongering. Russia will not stand for this betrayal and commits to fighting the Turkish menace to the bitter end. |
12 May 20 UTC | Autumn, 1905: The Mighty Sultan wishes for the Russian Tsar to know that he will first enter Ankara when his head is mounted on its walls |
17 May 20 UTC | Spring, 1907: The Ottoman empire congratulates the nation of Russia for finally recognising the might of the Sultan, and for being so amazed by his power that they forgot to order their troops to defend last autumn |